The
leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has asked the
United Nations to prevail on President Muhammadu Buhari to release the
convener of #Revolution now#, Omoyele Sowore and the Shiites leader,
Sheikh El-Zakzaky.
IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma
Powerful, said the demand formed part of the issues Kanu raised in a
meeting with UN agencies recently.
Powerful added that the issue of rural grazing area, otherwise known as RUGA, was also raised in the meeting.
He
said Kanu’s struggle to liberate his people had grown beyond Nigeria,
adding that the issues were before the various arms and agencies of the
United Nations.
He said, “Biafra’s case will no longer be ignored; it has been internationalised.”
He
said Kanu demanded urgent action against the numerous rights abuses
inflicted on his people and the need to support the undeniable right of
the Biafran people to self-determination as enshrined in laws, statutes
and UN conventions.
The statement read in part, “Every issue
concerning our people is now before the various arms and agencies of the
United Nations. Our case will no longer be ignored.
“The case of RUGA settlement was also raised in the meeting.
“Incessant
killing of Biafrans in their own land by terrorist Fulani herdsmen,
extortion and killing of Biafran motorcyclists and commercial drivers by
Nigerian army and police over refusal to give N50 bribery.”
Powerful said Kanu was accompanied by his deputy, Uche Mefor, Head of Directorate of State, Mazi Chika Edozien and others
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